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DenaliBlues

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  1. Hi, @Sal. Glad you are feeling good! 100+ days is something to be very proud of, and it's worth protecting. I'm sorry to hear that Anita has started to smoke again. For what it's worth, my advice is to acknowledge that openly and nonjudgmentally. You cannot control your spouse's smoking. (Having been "the smoking spouse" for a long time, myself, I can attest to that!) But you CAN find out what's up with her choice, and you can make sure she knows where you stand about keeping your own quit. Talking about it also prevents the silence around it from getting weird. Stay strong and positive about your own quit along the way. We want to celebrate all those future milestones together with you, Sal!
  2. Aloo Gobi
  3. Exuberant dolphins splashed.
  4. wasps
  5. Kvetched expressive Yiddish.
  6. Emergency! Everyone evacuate! Kangaroo stampede! kanga
  7. stays
  8. Everyone seemed euphoric.
  9. Injured my elbow.
  10. glass
  11. He usually noshes green rhubarb. green
  12. slack
  13. garbanzo
  14. 8. make pom-poms
  15. Great to meet you, @HappyPassenger! It's fantastic that you found this forum and are giving up the smokes for good. Best decision you'll ever make. I, too, was very fuzzyheaded for a little while after I quit. There's something about how the body relies on nicotine as a stimulant that makes your system go a little haywire immediately after quitting. I think my blood sugars also went wackadoodle, too. But the slog does not last forever. You can make it through. This Train is a great community of folks - welcoming, supportive, knowledgeable about quitting, and occasionally zany. Welcome aboard and embrace the ride!
  16. Turks
  17. 3. tie a loop around your finger to remember something
  18. Wailing otterhound operas feature solos. hound
  19. Pop Tart
  20. stink
  21. Played loud ukulele. Got shushed. shush
  22. Eggo

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